It is stamped on the receiver (left side), and not the barrel,the date is on the barrel (left side 2nd letter),, if it was not made between 1999 and 2000------------ On 8/9/99, stopped stamping the barrels with the date code. They continued to mark the date code on the end flap of the shipping box. They resumed stamping the date code on the barrel on 10/1/01.
If the serial number is missing,throw the gun out,as it is illegal to possess.
Serial number and features
About 7.5 pound.
100-500 or so
Remington discontinued the Model 760 rifle at the end of 1982 and introduced the Model 7600, Model 76 (cheaper version) in 1983. Yes, it is still being made.
I would contact Remington directly.Their Customer service dept.should be able to help you.
Try e-gunparts.com
No mate. 7600's first came out in the early 80's, 1981 I believe. Prior to that was the model 760, which is like the older sister of the 7600 and was first catalogued around 1952 I believe. Remington made pump rifles in different models way back to about the time of WWI.
This is a pump action centerfire rifle manufactured by Remington Arms in Ilion, NY. The serial number of the rifle indicates that it was produced July 1, 1980. The model 760 was produced from 1955 until 1981 when it was replaced by the model 7600 pump action rifle. Approximately 804,600 Model 760 rifle in various calibers were produced during that time. Fred Remington Arms Product Service Manager Ilion, NY 13357
The Remington 760 rifle, also known as the Remington 7600 in its later iteration, was first introduced in 1952. Production of the original model continued until 1980, while the updated 7600 model has been produced since 1981 and remains in production today. The rifle is known for its pump-action mechanism and is popular for hunting purposes.
No, the barrel from a Remington 700 will not work on a Remington 7600. The two rifles have different designs, action types, and mounting systems, making their barrels incompatible. The Remington 700 is a bolt-action rifle, while the Remington 7600 is a pump-action rifle, which further contributes to the differences in barrel configuration.
$300 to $500 depending on condition, location, accessories and etc.. They can be replaced for under $600.
1-10 This means the bullet makes one complete rotation every10 inches.